
25 Great Ideas for Teaching Poetry
Ideas for Teaching Poetry Are you ready to embark on a whirlwind journey of teaching poetry that will stir your students’ creativity and boost their

Ideas for Teaching Poetry Are you ready to embark on a whirlwind journey of teaching poetry that will stir your students’ creativity and boost their

Engaging in meaningful conversations with students is essential for their overall development, and elementary school teachers play a crucial role in fostering these connections. These

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Some of the best lesson plans are those that span over the course of many months. They build on concepts, helping students to develop learning

You may remember learning about parts of speech oh, so long ago in your own elementary school days. Perhaps your teacher just discussed the different parts

We are thrilled to welcome Chloe from Lucky Chlover Writing to Minds in Bloom today! Chloe has written a really informative and insightful blog post

Hey teacher friends! This is Tanya G. Marshall from The Butterfly Teacher! I am so excited to guest post again for Minds in Bloom! It

Having engaging activities for prefix and suffix instruction gives students a clear understanding of prefixes and suffixes! But these concepts (especially suffixes!) can be tricky

We are excited to welcome Erin to the blog today! Erin has written a really inspiring post about ways to add academics to video games,

SVG Image Map Example Are you feeling overwhelmed by the thought of teaching all of the different nonfiction text features? Don’t be! We’re excited to

Bring Your Novel Studies and Literature Circles into the 21st Century! Let’s go back in time and imagine that you are in your elementary/middle/high school

Minds in Bloom is excited to welcome back Sharon from Classroom in the Middle! Her timely post on text-based evidence is sure to help you